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Leinster name strong team for Saturday's British and Irish Cup final

The province face Ealing Trailfinders tomorrow afternoon.

LEINSTER’S IMPRESSIVE STRENGTH in depth is underlined by the fact they have been able to name a strong team for tomorrow’s British and Irish Cup final against Ealing Trailfinders.

All but one of the province’s starting XV has featured in the Guinness Pro14 this season, with coach Noel McNamara able to call upon experienced players such as Ian Nagle and Mick Kearney, as well as Ireland international Adam Byrne.

Leinster ‘A’ will again be captained by Bryan Byrne, with the Carlow native joined in the front row by brother Ed and Vakh Abdaladze, while Nagle and Kearney make up the second row pairing.

Josh Murphy, Peadar Timmins and Max Deegan make up a powerful back row unit having featured regularly for the senior team this term, as Leinster bid to win the competition for the third time.

In the back line, Ciarán Frawley moves from fullback to out-half and will be partnered in the half-backs by Charlie Rock, who last week helped Lansdowne to the AIL title at the Aviva Stadium.

Jack Kelly — the only player in the side yet to make a senior appearance for the province — comes in to start in the 15 shirt, with Tommy O’Brien and Byrne once again selected on the wings.

Conor O’Brien and Gavin Mullin will continue their midfield partnership in the final, which gets underway at 2pm and will be streamed live on Leinster Rugby Facebook page.

Peter Dooley, Jack Aungier, Caelan Doris and Will Connors are among those named on the bench, while Hugh O’Sullivan and Tom Daly provide the back line cover.

Leinster ‘A’:

15. Jack Kelly
14. Adam Byrne
13. Gavin Mullin
12. Conor O’Brien
11. Tommy O’Brien
10. Ciarán Frawley
9. Charlie Rock

1. Ed Byrne
2. Bryan Byrne (captain)
3. Vakh Abdaladze
4. Mick Kearney
5. Ian Nagle
6. Josh Murphy
7. Peadar Timmins
8. Max Deegan

Replacements:

16. Sean McNulty
17. Peter Dooley
18. Jack Aungier
19. Caelan Doris
20. Will Connors
21. Hugh O’Sullivan
22. Tom Daly

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    Feb 21st 2016, 5:24 PM

    Can’t even comment… It was. Just so poor…

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    Feb 21st 2016, 5:27 PM

    Poor yea , conditions didn’t help ! Your clubmate had a good game in the centre

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    Feb 21st 2016, 5:46 PM

    Thought him everything he knows skippy… Didn’t teach him everything I know tho :-)

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    Feb 21st 2016, 8:21 PM

    Good win on the road for Clare today.It was a difficult one without a number of key players, conditions and with wexford beaten by so much last wk end they were always going to be difficult to beat in wexford.

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    Feb 21st 2016, 5:47 PM

    Whatever about conditions, first touch very poor both sides. Only positive for clare is they have players to come back.

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    Mute John S
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    Feb 21st 2016, 6:43 PM

    So do Wexford…

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    Feb 21st 2016, 9:54 PM

    But they don’t have a hurler of the year to come back along with podge Collins

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    Feb 21st 2016, 10:33 PM

    As a wexford man,beginning to really get fed up when we can’t beat a top level team.apart from Clare two years ago,Waterford Limerick cork have all come to wexford park in a do or die match and we are coming out on the wrong side of them

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    Feb 21st 2016, 11:02 PM

    How come wexford can’t seem to beat a so called top level team?apart from Clare in 2014,waterford cork and limerick have all travelled to wexford park and came out on top in so called do or die matches.

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    Feb 22nd 2016, 2:39 AM

    Maybe because they’re not good enough to do so eh?.. Just a thought….

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    Feb 21st 2016, 10:58 PM

    How come wexford are struggling to beat any sort of top level team.we beat Clare in 2014 when they were all ireland champions but since then waterford limerick and cork have all travelled to their own backyard in so called do or die matches and have failed every time.

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    Feb 22nd 2016, 11:10 AM

    Wexford just haven’t got lads up to the standard. Tis alright winning at under 21 Leinster and getting to the All Ireland final, it takes three to four years to blossom into senior, and the Limerick team of the early 2000′s shows that may not even happen either.

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